

A breakup, a burglary, and a man falling apart in 26 gorgeous animated minutes.
Still in the aftermath of a tough break up, Paul's life is slowly deteriorating. A mindless burglary of his rented apartment forces him to to push through the underworld of Tel Aviv to investigate.
Direction
Bizanski packs feature-length character study into 26 minutes.
Director
Adam Bizanski
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bizanski shot live-action first, then animated over it frame by frame — the same technique used in Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly, but with a fraction of the budget.
Released in 2012, this short emerged from Israel's booming indie animation scene that used rotoscope to process national and personal trauma without documentary literalism.